Sentences with phrase «n't burst my bubble»

And if that's not true, please don't burst my bubble.
Ok I'm not but please don't burst my bubble while I'm fan - girling (and don't get a restraining order either)
(I like to tell myself that, don't burst my bubble.)
Hope we didn't burst your bubble, there)
But don't burst my bubble.
Don't burst my bubble.

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If they extract and sell it, the 2 - degree limit is toast; if governments somehow muster the will to force them not to extract those reserves, then the companies» valuations must drop accordingly — the bursting of the carbon bubble.
By comparison, he adds, Nasdaq stocks hit a market value of more than $ 6 trillion before the dotcom bubble burst, not accounting for inflation.
But it wouldn't do any good anyway: Bitcoin is up 40 % in the last week alone, and the only hope is that the bubble can burst before it assumes an economically important scale.
Three of us started the company, we were first time software entrepreneurs, we were starting in a difficult environment in late 2000 when the Internet bubble had burst, we couldn't get funding, we were working without salaries and having no financial cushion... but almost in a linear fashion it just got better and better: more momentum, more customers, better culture, better technology.
The technology bubble that has inflated share prices around the world hasn't burst, but it has certainly lost a lot of air and credibility.
The company hadn't been around long before the tech bubble burst and the terrorist attacks on September 11 ground markets to a halt.
Not to burst any bubbles, but there are literally no rumors or whispers or blurry images or credible forum posts or whatever else about a new Xbox console.
Sorry to burst your bubble, but no, that is also not true.
And right now the prediction that many ETF strategists are making is that the U.S. stock market is, indeed, a bubble waiting to burst, and the question is not «if» but «when.»
Yammer may be a good way for owners and executives to get diverse and direct information, but even the best bubble - bursting, intelligence - gathering tool on the market won't make an obtuse or egomaniacal CEO pay attention.
Most currencies will not survive the bubble burst.
When the 2000 bubble burst, private tech funding fell by more than 80 percent and didn't recover for a decade.
But the attributes so richly rewarded in the current environment aren't necessarily the same ones that will be selected for once the bubble bursts.
Unlike the bursting of previous bubbles, this has not been a wholesale economic apocalypse.
Isn't this what ultimately caused the tech bubble to burst?
Silicon Valley is not heading for a dot - com era style bubble burst, if you ask venture capitalist Ben Horowitz.
And, even if you do see the bubble, you can't predict exactly when it will burst.
Wilson says bitcoin could rise a lot further, but says it is merely a question of when, not if, the bubble bursts.
As John Kenneth Galbraith famously noted, bubbles do not burst in an orderly manner.
But just like you don't know you've reached an inflection point until you're thru it, he says «no one really knows for sure that it is a bubble until it has burst
The only difference between most of those companies and Ebates is that when the bubble burst, Paul and Sandro had the good sense to hunker down and focus on not running out of money.
Nevertheless, despite the fact that bitcoin is not the only overvalued asset class, it appears to us that bitcoin mania is a textbook - like bubble — and one that is probably just about to burst.
My regret was not buying Manhattan real estate in 2000, but I barely had Enough and the.com bubble is bursting and I was moving to San Francisco.
Even before the bubble burst, not everyone benefited.
-LSB-...] bonds don't see huge crashes like stocks do because of the way they're structured (see: What Does the Bursting of a Bond «Bubble» Look Like).
Nouriel Roubini, one of a handful of economists said to have foreseen the financial crisis, counts 10 things that could cause trouble, if they aren't doing so already, including the bursting of asset - price bubbles, unusually weak business investment, and extreme income inequality.
Stocks aren't as expensive right now as they were ahead of the tech bubble bursting.
Real estate investments haven't performed so well over the last couple years, as the bursting of the housing bubble really hurt the market and impacted many lives in a negative way.
It does look similar to a bubble burst, doesn't it?
The upshot: It's not my job to burst bubbles.
But it was not the valuation which caused the bubble to finally burst.
I don't see the «doom and gloom,»» Flaherty told reporters, referring to market players who predict Canada has a housing bubble on the verge of bursting.
The rebound in oil prices hasn't been enough to dent consumer confidence, and while there are signs of froth in some markets, we don't see any significant bubbles ready to burst.
If it goes on long enough, the next wave of new home buyers may not remember the bursting of the last bubble, and migration patterns may shift again.
Just like the name, bubble will not tell you when it is going to burst.
Technicians were sounding the alarm that the gold bubble would burst at or around $ 1,000 but that has not been the case.
It is certainly possible to identify a bubble, even if it's not so easy to time its burst.
And if it does end up that we are in the midst of a Bitcoin bubble (one that bursts), don't forget that there are other good reasons to stick with the blockchain.
Granted, the two major drops in value during this period — first when the tech bubble burst, then during the financial crisis — were among the worst the market has ever witnessed, investors shouldn't expect NEARX to outperform at all times.
And when I asked about whether a burst tech bubble could affect Clarity and Startups.co's business, Martell pointed to the diversity of those users: «They're not tech bubble companies.
Even if we don't see a Bitcoin bubble that could burst, there's a lot more to the blockchain than cryptocurrencies.
In his book «Early Speculative Bubbles and Increases in the Money Supply,» Austrian - school economist Douglas E. French writes that when the government prints money, interest rates fall below their natural rate, encouraging entrepreneurs to invest in ways that they otherwise would not, and fueling a bubble that eventually must burst and force these malinvestments to be liquidated.
Not everyone thinks the recent pullback is a Bitcoin bubble burst.
He calls cryptocurrency a bubble - but is not sure if this will ever burst.
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